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Valencia, Negros Oriental

Municipality in Negros Oriental, Philippines

Valencia, Negros Oriental

Summary

Municipality in Negros Oriental, Philippines

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Valencia, officially the Municipality of Valencia, is a municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 39,986 people.

The municipality was voted as "the greenest and cleanest" town of Negros Oriental in 2007.

Our Lady of the Abandoned is the patroness of Valencia, and her feast day is celebrated annually every October 12 with the town fiesta. The fiesta is an official non-working holiday for the town.

History

Valencia was originally named Ermita, which means "a secluded place", due to its being a refuge from marauding Muslim pirates. In 1856, it was renamed Nueva Valencia by Spanish colonizers, in honor of its parish priest Father Matias Villamayor from Valencia, Spain. He also had a fountain brought over from his aforementioned hometown, which currently sits in front of the Town Hall.

In 1920, it was renamed Luzuriaga (often times misspelt as Luzurriaga) in honour of Don Carlos Ruíz de Luzuriaga, a delegate from Negros island to the Philippine Legislature who promised town officials he would work hard to help improve the town. The town reverted to Valencia in 1948, by virtue of Republic Act 252.

During World War II, Malabo was the headquarters of the Free Government and resistance movement in Negros Oriental.

In 2007, its Municipal Police Station which is under the Negros Oriental Provincial Police Office (NOPPO) headed by Senior Superintendent Melvin Ramon Buenafé) was adjudged the “Municipal Police Station of 2007” in the best unit awards category, and the best town police station in the Central Visayas (General order number 110 dated January 22, 2008).

Geography

Valencia occupies an area of 14749 ha, 35% of which are classified as plains. The town is 65% mountainous, with elevation averaging from 200 to above sea level, with the top of Mount Talinis at an elevation of 1903 m along the municipal southern boundary. The climate in the municipality is relatively cool, especially at higher elevations.

Valencia is 10 km west of provincial capital Dumaguete and 7 km from Bacong.

The region is also the most critical watershed area of Negros Oriental, providing abundant drinking water to Valencia and its neighboring municipalities.

Barangays

Valencia is politically subdivided into 24 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

Climate

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Demographics

Languages

Cebuano is the common vernacular in Valencia. Tagalog and English are also widely spoken.

Economy

Valencia Industrial Park
Lanzones fruits grown in Valencia are exported to other towns.

The economy of Valencia is largely based on agriculture. Major products include abaca, copra, corn, flowers, vegetables, root crops, and exotic fruits such as lanzones and rambutan.

The municipality is also the site of a geothermal power station operated by the Energy Development Corporation. It generates electricity that supplies the needs of Negros, Panay, and parts of Cebu. The municipal government receives royalties from the power station.

Valencia, specifically, has a 20-megawatt Palinpinon 2 Geothermal Optimization Project in Sitio Nasuji, Barangay Puhagan, 35 kilometers from Dumaguete. The ₱1.74-billion geothermal optimization (expansion) project, funded the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is part of EDC's 192-MW Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field that supplies the power needs of 8 provinces in Negros, Panay, Guimaras and Cebu Islands. Valencia's 192-MW Palinpinon I and II geothermal field ranks 4th in installed capacity nationwide. The Palinpinon field contributed $457.8 million in 2004 foreign exchange savings for 2004, and also generated $267 million savings from January to July, 2008.

Because Palinpinon is such a big source of geothermal energy, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said it received P 250 million in royalties, applied for livelihood, education, related projects, and also for the 50% subsidy on Valencia electric bills consumers. Many residents also work in the nearby city of Dumaguete.

Tourism

Casaroro Falls

The Filipino-Japanese Amity Memorial Shrine is located in Valencia. It stands at the foot of Mount Talinis and marks the spot where the combined Filipino and American troops including the Negrosanon guerrilla units fought the Japanese Imperial Army toward the end of World War II.

Eco-tourism sites include:

The Forest Camp Resort
  • Tejero Highland Resort and Adventure Park - is the newest attraction in Central Philippines to offer the best value-for-your-money relaxation and recreation facility. It features a speed dual zipline, ATVs, segway, Aquazorb, slide, natural pools, restaurant and hotel. Located only 3 kilometers from town proper of Valencia, Tejero is the nearest natural attraction from Dumaguete, and considered the most popular of tourist destinations.
  • Casaroro Waterfalls - as the province's most photographed body of water, it is relatively enclosed by lush greenery and natural rock formations. The falls' cool water gushes down to a swimming hole.
  • The Forest Camp Resort - was first opened in 1990, as a 6,000 square meter property, today its 2.2 hectares of land is a vast camping ground, with 2 large nipa hut houses, 4 cottages, a tree house, a 250-people capacity conference/reception hall, a backpacker's den and a dormitory that can hold up to 20 students.
  • The Spanish Fountain - a relic of the town's colorful historical past at the heart of the municipal plaza, has a unique sunken design, and was once the town's major source of water supply (invented by an Augustinian Recollect Friars to channel water from an upland spring).
  • Cata-al War Memorabilia - a private collection by an 84-year-old World War II survivor Porforio Cata-al, at his residence cum museum. It includes bombs, grenades, Japanese and American bills, coins, medals, charred pieces of an authentic military uniform, and a Japanese soldier mummy
  • Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine - on a hilltop of Sagbang, this is a 3-sided pillar representing the 3 countries (Philippines, America and Japan), unveiled in 1977.
  • Banica Swimming Lagoon - known as Tejeros resort, it has 2 man made pools fed by Banica River.
  • Malabo/Pulangbato Falls - is a swimming and diving hole with many reddish rocks.
  • Red Rock Hot Spring - dipping pool
  • Mount Talinis - a 1,903-meter peak in the Cuernos de Negros which has a number of volcanic lakes and extensive biodiversity.
  • Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park - a protected area near Mount Talinis surrounding two crater lakes.

Education

The public schools in the town of Valencia are administered by one school district under the Schools Division of Negros Oriental.

Elementary schools:

  • Badiang Elementary School — Sitio Badiang, Pulangbato
  • Balabag Elementary School — East Balabag
  • Balili Elementary School — Balili
  • Balugo Elementary School — Balugo
  • Bong-ao Elementary School — Bong-ao
  • Bongbong Elementary School — Bongbong
  • Caidiocan Elementary School — Caidiocan
  • Calinawan Elementary School — Sitio Calinawan, Dobdob
  • Dobdob Elementary School — Dobdob
  • Dungga Primary School — Sitio Dungga, Malaunay
  • Inas Elementary School — Sitio Inas, Dobdob
  • Liptong Elementary School — Liptong
  • Malabo Elementary School — Malabo
  • Malaunay Elementary School — Malaunay
  • Nasuji Elementary School — Sitio Nasuji, Puhagan
  • Palinpinon Elementary School — Palinpinon
  • Puhagan Elementary School — Puhagan
  • Pulangbato Elementary School — Pulangbato
  • Sagbang Elementary School — Sagbang
  • Valencia Central Elementary School — Luna Street, North Poblacion
  • Vicente I. Villa Memorial School — Apolong

High schools:

  • Balugo National High School — Balugo
  • Pulangbato National High School — Pulangbato
  • Pulangbato National Senior High School — Palinpinon
  • Valencia National High School — Bong-ao
  • Valencia NHS - Dobdob Extension — Dobdob

Private schools:

  • ABC Learning Center Valencia — Bong-ao
  • Colegio de San Pedro-Recoletos (formerly San Pedro Academy) — Rizal Street, South Poblacion
  • Dumaguete Kalikasan Educational Center, Inc. — Bong-ao
  • Marymount Westridge School — Smith Street, South Poblacion
  • San Pedro Academy-Recoletos — Caidiocan

Government

List of chief executives

  • Mariano Imbo (Captain)
  • Gerardo Imbo (1916 - 1919)
  • Eustaquio Vincoy (1919 - 1927)
  • Guillermo Albina (1928 - 1931)
  • Quiterio Mariño (1931 - 1939)
  • Jose Villamil (1940 - 1946)
  • Rodolfo Gonzalez, Senior (1946 - 1967)
  • Elpidio Unto (1968 - 1971)
  • Rodolfo Gonzalez, Senior (1972 - 1980)
  • Saludario Sonjaco (1981 - 1986)
  • Victor Naces (1986 - 1987)
  • Jose Villamil (Officer in Charge) (1987 - 1988)
  • Edgar Teves (1988 - 1998)
  • Humberto Sy (1998 - 2001)
  • Rodolfo Gonzalez, Junior (2001 – 2010)
  • Enrique Gonzalez (2010 - 2013)
  • Edgar Teves (2013–2022)
  • Edgar Teves, Jr. (2022–present)

References

References

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  2. (July 17, 2024). "2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President".
  3. [http://elgu.ncc.gov.ph/ecommunity/valencia-negor/ elgu.ncc.gov.ph, The Greenest and Cleanest Town of Negros Oriental]
  4. "An act to change the name of the municipality of Luzurriaga, province of Negros Oriental, to that of "Valencia"". LawPH.com.
  5. Mills, S.A., 2009, Stranded in the Philippines, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, {{ISBN. 9781591144977
  6. [http://globalnation.inquirer.net/cebudailynews/community/view_article.php?article_id=116373 globalnation.inquirer.net, Valencia police station in NegOr adjudged best]
  7. [http://pia.gov.ph/Default.asp?m=12&fi=p050825.htm&no=53 pia.gov.ph, PGMA invites industries to invest in Negros Oriental and enjoy 50% power subsidy]
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